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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-12, Page 8Page 0 The Timea-Achfecate, October 2, 1941 -Group ,at :.Crediton plans clothing drive WW1 • • N.'. .• •,,.• 144 1Stffa area 'District youth rally Still -day and MOndaY with reia- Mr. and Airs, Diekert spent Mrs. Emerson Kyle and Jim. By MRS. M. FAIST Ten members attended. CREDITON Roll call was answered by a .The WSVv'S meeting of the 1 "varietY Of apples you liked Ewa church was held last best and . Thursday everang, October 6.. Samples of driej fruit were The Thanksgiving committee passed around. with Mrs. Martha Ratz as con- Marlene King and Judy Lam- . venor was in charge. Those port gave a demonstration of assisting were Mrs. Mary Faist ; how to mahe oven atom"! and Mrs. Lorne Warlock. fruit pudding. • A double trio consisting •of Mrs. L. Hodge gave a talk Nola Faist. Mrs. G. E. Wenzel -Ion canned fruits. Mrs. Lloyd Hey. Airs. Alvin. ..Ebikbeiner. Mrs. Walter Weber Perm"! items • and. Mrs. Irvin Ratz gave ser.., Mr. and Mrs. Chris Browning oral vocal selections. d family spent the weekend, . an „ • The thankoffering boxes were withmenda at Wallacetnwn. zigought in. The business wasi Mr. and Mrs. John Wade conducted by Mrs. Ed. Hen- and Johnny spent a few days ,.4.4ick. A used clothing drive, with friends at Ottawa. rbs, planned and anyone wishing Mr. and Mrs. Frederick donate to this should have 1 Wuerth and children, of Galt, 'lit in not later than October 22.1 spent last Friday with Mrs. During the social hour a sur- S. S. Wuerth. —prise birthday cake and cor-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist •Aage was presented to Mrs.! and boys, of Torontp, spent a Sm Lamport in honor of her few days with Mrs. AL Faist, ath birthday on October 10. Mr. and Airs. Oestrieher spent a few days at Lindsay with Miss Ruth White Ceiebrates and Airs. T. H. Turner and with her son, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Greenwood and family at Den Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hil- Mr. and Mrs. -William en - born and Cathy, of Hanover, B ninger and Mr. and Mrs. R. Rev. F. M. Faist and Charles ,,,,,4: of Kitchener spent the holiday Bumler and daughter, with Mrs. Ezra Faist and Nola. Mrs. George Vincent and Mrs.; Mr. Calvin Fahrner spent a Jim Leary, all of Detroit, spent; few days at Toronto last week, ; the weekend with Mrs. Sam' Mr. Royal Heist, of Chicago, Lamport and celebrated her spent the holiday with his 90th birthday which was on father, Mr. Henry Haist, and Tuesday, October 10. I fa il She received many cards and t --In 3' t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade lovely bouquets. She is hale and hearty and and children, of Hamilton, 90 years spent Thanksgiving Day with does all her own work and also ' had a lovely garden and is al- ways in her place in church and school every Sunday. 4-H Girls The third meeting of Cred- iton Fruitettes was held in the Mr. S. S. Wuerth, who has town hall Friday after school' spent the summer with his due to Thanksgiving weekend, daughter, returned home Sun- day. Mr, Art Bailey of St. Cath- arines spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Radford and Shirley. They all spent Sun- 1.in Mr. and Mrs. John Wade, Mr. Wayne Hillman and Mr. Kenneth Riggs, of Riverside, spent the weekend with Mr. Reginald Finkbeiner and Mr. and Mrs. L. Finkbeiner. t... • This week in fetes couple held at Dashwood By M.5t Bg.N.McKP4AR STAFFA • A family :CelebratiOn. WAS held: at the home of arL and. Mrs. Russell Miller .reeently, The occasion was Mr, and Mrs. James, Miller 10th wedding an- niversary Those attending • were mr, And Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Mr.1 Kenneth Miller, Mr. and Mrs,' John Miller and Karen froni. Staffa; Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan and .family, Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Dungan and family; and Mrs. Sara 'McCurdy from' Kirkton, Mrs. -Olive Scott, Rus-; seldale, mr, and Mrs. Don Titl, (tall and family, London, and Mr, and Mrs. James Miller and family., Cromarty. Personal items Eric Norris and Terry Day - nerd front the OAC, Guelph, spent the weekend at their homes here. David Kemp from Stratford Teachers' College spent the weekend with his parents Mr, and Airs, Arthur Kemp, I Mr, and Airs. Eldrid McNi, • col and Mr, George Miller, London spent, the weekend with Miss Margaret and James Mil- ler. , Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Mei- Ade have returned home from 1 their •honeymoon in. Northern 'Ontario, Air, and Mrs. John Temple - !man and family visited at the • Robert Maver home at Farqu- har Sunday evening. • Miss Margaret and James Miller visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Annis and family near Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Duncan • spent Thanksgiving Monday with. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family. Air, Lloyd Colqhoun is visit- ing in the U.S:A. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Norris and family, Brampton, visited :Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1Norris. t. 0."'''Tt`rp'r-VatiNEI Comments about Cromarty By MRS. KEN McKELLAR By MRS. ERvIti R.4pER PASM$901); Fifty youth from Dashwood, Zurich and Crediton EUB phur-1 dies held an opening rally Sat- urday evening at Crediton, Sunday evening they gathered, at Dashwood. The tWQ youth leaders, William Ramey fl Vir- ginia and Frank TbouiPson of, Wisconsin were sent out by the Board of Evangelism, Monday evening a meeting of the groups were held at St. Jo- seph. This totalled 42 with the three churches, minister and leaders. A barbeeue Supper was held. Wednesday evening .a special meeting of Dashwood Youth fellowship with the •two lead- ers was held. A meeting for young and old will be the closingmeeting Thursday eVellini g n Zurich .E1313 church, Bus trip Members of Dashwood tute and friends totalling 32 en- joyed a bus trip to • London Wednesday, October 4 where they toured places of interest including The London Free Press, The Coca Cola Plant, Eldon House and CFPL-TV. Supper was enJoyed at Hook's restaurant. Mrs. Ken McCrae was con- vener of the trip. Thanksgiving visitors Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reste- mayer, Mr. and 'Mrs. Stewart Wolfe and Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Salrnon and family at Key Ri- ver. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kretzman and Billie of Detroit with Mrs. Cora Geiser, Jack and Mrs. Emma Haugh. Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Rader and family at London with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Howe. Mr. and , Elgin Rader and Brian with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble and family on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Haugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Dorse- leer, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ra - WMS to hear missionary Mrs, Jas. Dickson of Strat- ford was guest speaker at the thanksgiving meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society which was held in the church r theme ries," Calder Glad owed. read rs. der and family and Paul Eck- mier of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Burmeister, William Ramey and Frank Thompson were guests of Mr, and Airs, J. M. Tiernan, Sun- day and Monday. Mrs. Susie Devine, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Adams, Pauline and patsy spent the weekend in along St, ;Lawrence sea way and Cornwall.Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Becker made a business trip to To- ronto, Friday, Weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Becker were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker and Mrs. Ervine •Greh of Preston. Robert Recker competed in the 48th, International Plowing Match at Belleville on October 5, 6 and 7. He was accompa- nied by his father, V, L. Beck - er. Comments. about Kippen By MRS. NORMAN LONG Mr. and Mrs. C, Decaire and family •of Aylmer have moved into Mr. Lobb's house at Kip - pen, Anniversary services will be held Sunday, Oct. 15 at 11 a.m, and 7,30 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church, Guest speaker will be Rev, C. Britton BA of Seaforth and Miss Gayle Att- well of Belton, soloist, Special music will be rendered by the choir. Mrs. Keene, of Stratford, visited Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson. Airs, J. LeGard and Bill, of Downsview, spent a pleasant Thanksgiving weekend with Mr, and Mrs. N. Long. Sun- day visitors included Mr. and Mrs, John Doig •of Grand Rapids and Mr, Arthur Golding and son of London. Mrs. Jean Kyle, of Clinton, was a Sunday guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and 1111M111141.1111111111111111.19 $2P OWN UYS tives jo Kitchceoc• Aliss Margaret. Johnston. of Toronto,. visited her brother. Mr, W. B., ,,(;oopers, over the holiday. . T.hrifty.: Khapenettea The fourth meeting of the :Thrifty Icippenettes Was held at .the home of the leader. Alm H. Caldwell. Sixteen girls an— swered t,he roll Orave, Kelly was appointed secretary for the next :meeting., to, ,be held 411 Saturday, .0(q. 14 at weirs home. Mrs. McGregor gave ,out the? ,and home ,assignmentsi and ,disemett the uses..of Mrs. ,Caldwell spoke Oft A good breakfast as it is the .1.1141,11 meal ,of the day to start 'afC with and mentioned :one :stiottlt eat :two, ,or more :fruits a 40+ gig 1504 Gilchrist made her :,visit at this meeting a demonstrated on 'bow tpc, and ,rentre a grapefruit,.abs anil9rrs.anlfleOGregor inada .a fruit mm -:and .at the .close .of .the meeting it was served. 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